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Taste scale & description

Taste Test is our exclusive wine & customer profiling system. Wines are scored according to their power and intensity. The score runs from 0 (luscious, sweet wines) up to 12 (full-bodied, intense dry reds).

You prefer your wines to be light and refreshing and you don't really like wine to be too high in alcohol.

Production information

Producer: Cote A Cote

Cote a Cote is made by Foncalieu, one of the most forward-looking, energetic and quality-focused cooperatives in France. Over 1,600 growers are members with over 7,500ha of vines spread right across the south of France. Bibendum's buying team work very closely alongside the winemakers to produce wines that are aimed squarely at the tastes of UK consumers and over-deliver for the price.

Production note

A simple, straight forward approach to vinification seeks to preserve as much fruit character as possible and give youthful appeal for immediate drinking.

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